Asked by Mathew Jameson

Use the sentences to answer the question.

Leslie set a goal and began working toward it.
Her goal is to become a math teacher.
Which sentence correctly uses a relative pronoun to combine the sentences?

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Responses

Leslie set a goal, which is to become a math teacher, and began working toward it.
Leslie set a goal, which is to become a math teacher, and began working toward it.

To become a math teacher, Leslie set a goal and began working toward it.
To become a math teacher, Leslie set a goal and began working toward it.

Leslie set a goal and began working toward it, which is to become a math teacher.
Leslie set a goal and began working toward it, which is to become a math teacher.

Leslie, which is to become a math teacher, set a goal and began working toward it.
Leslie, which is to become a math teacher, set a goal and began working toward it.
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Leslie set a goal, which is to become a math teacher, and began working toward it.

Explanation: "Which" correctly refers to "a goal" and attaches the information about the goal. The other choices either change meaning or use "which" incorrectly for a person.